RSS. (Map developed from Dull, A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy. and a 2007 TV programme.[5][6][7]. The repairs having been completed, the Pope and Encounter were assigned to escort her to Ceylon for extensive repairs in the navy yard. US Corporations' September 30th fiscal payment deadline Sep 30, 2023 USA Each year around that time, as the payment deadline approaches, we see all sorts of maneuvers. They then worked round to the northward and resumed their course of 345 degrees at about 0430 hours. The decision was quickly reached to secure the port turbine to stop the vibration. Pope was transferred to Division 59 of the Asiatic Fleet 6 May 1940, and resumed patrolling off China during 11 May 24 June. Either their gunnery was poor or we were damn lucky. During 1921 she alternated between her winter base at Charleston, South Carolina and her summer one at Newport, Rhode Island and escorted President Warren G. Harding to Plymouth, Massachusetts 30 July 1 August. During the Korean War she carried American troops to Japan and Korea to take part in the giant effort to hold back the Communist invasion. As HMS Exeter was loosing way, HMS Encounter and USS Pope drew ahead. In early January 1967, the General John Pope returned to San Francisco Bay. On 23 July 1966, elements of the 64th Transportation Company boarded the General John Pope, and departed from the Tacoma, Washington Outport Facility, arriving in Okinawa on 5 August 1966. USS General John Pope (AP-110) Near the Norfolk Navy Yard on 6 October 1943, just after her Welin boat davits had been mistakenly removed and replaced with life rafts. The three Allied ships fought four Japanese heavy cruisers and four destroyers throughout a fierce three-hour action, and they damaged a number of enemy ships. General John Pope reactivated 17 August 1965 to serve again as a civilian-crewed ship of MSTS, operating from San Francisco. As the Pope slid out of sight beneath the sea, we regretfully realized that we had not only lost a fighting ship, but also our home away from home. Naval Base San Diego, transporting elements of the U.S. Army 244th Aviation Company (aerial surveillance), elements of D Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, and elements of the 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines. Many was the time that I would look at the 3/8" steel plate that was the skin or bulkhead of the ship, and expect at any moment to see a shell penetrating it. The two destroyers had taken up screening positions and shortly before midnight steam was available to two more boilers in HMS Exeter and speed was increased in steps to 23 knots, which was the maximum speed that could be obtained with the four boilers now operational. From 1931 until 1937, the Pope continued to "show the flag" off the China coast, during the summers and spent the winters in the Philippines engaging in division maneuvers. Taih (, "Great Phoenix") was an aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Marblehead's rudder jammed full aport, sending the cruiser into a tight 22-knot circle. Sidloso Published on Apr 17, 2023 Cuck John Paul II went to the Western Wall to ask for forgiveness for "antisemitism" Pope was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 8 May 1942. The Dutch MTBs had seen the second wave attacking but when they entered Badoeng Strait the Japanese were not sighted and they left without being able to fire torpedoes. Shortly after their sailing from Surabaya in the evening of the 18th HrMs TM-6 was forced to return due to engine trouble. This gunfire was coming from both Japanese destroyer that were now engaging each other by mistake. Nearly 4,000 fighting men, mainly troops of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, were embarked and delivered safely to Melbourne and Wellington before the ship moored again at San Pedro 16 January 1945. J.B. de Meester, RNN) and four US destroyers; USS Stewart (Lt.Cdr. The Allied squadron was discovered by Japanese cruiser float planes whose spotting of their cruisers' gunfire nullified the effectiveness of the Allied destroyers' attempt to conceal Exeter with a smoke screen. The other two ships were also in need of repairs and were not 100% fit for battle. Increased tension on China's northern borders due to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria made it necessary for Pope to evacuate Americans from northern Chinese ports such as Lao Yao and Tsingtao to Shanghai beginning 19 September 1937. The U-boat War in World War Two (Kriegsmarine, 1939-1945) and World War One (Kaiserliche Marine, 1914-1918) and the Allied efforts to counter the threat. This was not the case, one Japanese destroyer was heavily damaged and one seriously. Full-service research & records analysis. The enemy fire now became very effective on the almost stationary Exeter which was repeatidly straddled and hit. The Encounter, who had been bringing up the rear of our column had by now pulled up abreast of the Exeter, at that precise moment she too was hit by an enemy salvo. Her 30 or so seriously wounded, including Goggins, were taken by train to the Dutch Petrinella hospital at Jogjakarta. On the Lookout . : The U.S. Navy Destroyer's Service in World War II. HMS Encounter followed suit and the resulting smoke screen proved effective. Neither they nor we inflicted any type of severe damage. 4/17 The 0400 to 0800 watch had just been relieved and was about to partake of breakfast, when here on the morning of March 1, 1942, our journey was interrupted by enemy forces. Rear-Admiral Doorman therefore wanted to attack them in three waves. Framed stained glass panel. USS Pope (Lt.Cdr. French Indochina had fallen and the Japanese were marching down the Malay Peninsula toward Singapore. The transport returned to Seattle 17 August following this long voyage, but she was underway again 11 days later via Ulithi, Cebu, and Leyte for Yokohama, returning to San Francisco 8 October with over 5,000 veterans. This section includes over 21.000 Allied Warships and over 11.000 Allied Commanders of WWII, from the US Navy, Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Australian Navy, The Polish Navy and others. Japanese forces deployed to intercept the Allied ships trying to escape. Coordinates: 0400S 11130E / 4S 111.5E / -4; 111.5. As they sought to escape the three Allied ships fought four Japanese heavy cruisers and four destroyers throughout a fierce three-hour action, and they damaged a number of enemy ships. H.P. This destroyer was then engaged with gunfire at ranges between 20000 and 14000 yards. General John Pope: Glenn G. Griswold: General LeRoy Eltinge: Glynn: General Maurice Rose - See "Admiral Hugh Rodman" Golden City: General M. B. Stewart: Goodhue: General M. C. Meigs: Goshen: . P. Schotel, RNN) was to have sailed with these ships ass well to try to escape but she remained behind with either damage to her propellers and / or an incomplete crew (shore leave had been granted, sources vary on this) and was eventually scuttled to prevent her capture by the Japanese. These Motor Torpedo Boats proceeded through Strait Bali and anchored in three bay's on the Java side to refuel which took the whole day. Once more, their planes formed up and made their strafing and bombing runs. She was the first ship named for John Pope. Finally, missions accomplished, General John Pope departed San Francisco 15 May bound for New York, where she decommissioned 12 June 1946 and was returned to the War Shipping Administration (WSA). Pope was sank by the Japanese. Edited by Clay Ramsey. It would mean a break in the monotony, but it could just as well be certain death. At this time Piet Hein was hit several times, resulting in her to come to a stop. There was no pain connected with it, it was more like someone had touched with a hot iron; luckily it did not hit bone. She was struck from the Naval Register on 26 October 1990. The undamaged Sasako Maru remained in the landing zone to pick up the landing barges. Flooding worsened as Pope maneuvered to evade six more bombers,[4] and only one crewman was lost as the crew boarded life rafts when flooding could no longer be controlled. However, after a series of civilian career detours including service as a New . The Treasures from World War II US Navy Command Files consist primarily of records from the Pacific Theater. She first served with the Yangtze River Patrol 9 September 9 October 1923 and continued to make her presence known through repeated patrols until 1931. Notable exceptions were duty off Japan in connection with the United States Army "Round the World Flight" in 1924, a visit to French Indochina in 1926, and a visit to Japan in 1929. During the Second Battle of the Java Sea, Pope and HMSEncounter were directed to escort the severely damaged British cruiser HMSExeter away from the action. After the Jap cruisers and the Exeter had been exchanging gunfire for awhile, a salvo hit the Exeter in her one remaining boiler room. Sometimes the things that almost happened are as interesting as the things that did. The Naval History and Heritage Command does not have custody of crew lists, nor do we have current contact information of former crew members. You can locate this information through various sources: Government Sources: The Old Military and Civil Records Branch, National Archives, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408, holds copies of deck logs from 1801 through 1940, as well as . We also dropped our depth charges in an effort to lighten the ship, with the hopes of increasing our speed. The explosion also bent our port propeller shaft, which sent a strong vibration throughout the ship. Shortly afterwards they heard gunfire. For questions or comments about this site, please e-mail ww2_troopships@comcast.net. Pope was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 8 May 1942. Upon reaching shore, many of the men immediately found themselves prisoners of the Japanese. During the naval battle of Balikpapan she made close-quarter torpedo and gun attacks which helped delay Japanese landings at Balikpapan and later in the Battle of Badung Strait she impeded the invasion of the island of Bali. Click here to Submit events/comments/updates for this vessel. An enemy report was therefore made. The enemy took avoiding action and no hits were obtained. Two throttlemen are assigned to each throttle during battle, at about ten or fifteen minute intervals, we would take turns going to the hatch leading to the main deck, undog it, and gulp in a few breaths of fresh air, while glancing at the action that was taking place above decks. Pope returned to Manila in late June on neutrality duty and remained on station there until 11 December 1941, when she got underway for Balikpapan, Dutch East Indies. 1 Mar 1942 : At the Battle of the Java Sea, slightly damaged cruiser HMS Exeter, destroyer HMS Encounter, and destroyer USS Pope at 0850 hours. USS Pope (DD-225) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. Each engine room is responsible for the propulsion of one of the twin screws that the ship was equipped with. USS POPE (DE-134) Crew Links. For 48 tense hours Marblehead fish-tailed across the Flores Sea, kept afloat with pumps and bucket brigades and steered by continuous revolution changes communicated over a jury-rigged phone line. I was machinist mate 2/c, my battle station was the after engine room, where my function was "throttleman". W.C. Blinn, USN). Chompff, RNN) and HrMs Kortenaer (Lt.Cdr. K. Kikkawa) Arashio (Cdr. Squier - Booklet of General Plans, 1942, General G.O. [5] Pope remained afloat long enough to be sunk about 2pm[6] by the sixth salvo of a Japanese cruiser arriving on the scene. On 7 July 1967, the General John Pope departed U.S. Departing Okinawa the following day she arrived at Qui Nhon, South Vietnam on 21 November 1967 and disembarked the 61st Assault Helicopter Company. Cooper, USN) and USS Pope (Lt.Cdr. In the evening of the 19th they departed for Badoeng Strait. USS General John Pope (AP-110), 1943-. Some records, however, date as far back as 1917 and some up to 1967. Their targets, Asashio and Oshio were not hit and both Japanese destroyers now went after their attackers. The man was told to watch the bombers and let the skipper know the minute the planes released their bombs. We were, possibly to the man, thinking she went down as all good ships should: fighting. With saddened hearts, we knew we would never walk the decks of the Pope again. She passed through the Straits of Gibraltar 3 July and transited the Suez Canal 1525 July. She first served with the Yangtze River Patrol 9 September 9 October 1923 and continued to make her presence known through repeated patrols until 1931. Notable exceptions were duty off Japan in connection with the United States Army "Round the World Flight" in 1924, a visit to French Indochina in 1926, and a visit to Japan in 1929. $12000.00. USS Pope (DD-225) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. In the months that followed, General John Pope sailed in support of the giant amphibious offensive on New Guinea's northern coast, spearheaded by Rear Admiral Barbey's famed VII Amphibious Force. Later USAT General John Pope and USNS General John Pope (T-AP-110) USS General John Pope, name ship of a class of 19,650-ton (full load displacement) transports, was built at Kearny, New Jersey, to the Maritime Commission's P2-S2-R2 design. J.M.L.I. Navy muster rolls from 1860 to 1939 are found in two different series in Record Group 24, Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel: Muster Rolls of Ships, 1860-1900 (Entry PI-123 132; National Archives Identifier 563603 ) This series is arranged in three chronological segments (1860-1879, 1880-1891, and 1892 . We had fought the enemy from about 0800 until about 1350 hours. We then saw a single plane, it was reported as a friendly one. The 0.25" steel plates, and 0.5" grating that comprise the deck of the engine room, would raise about an inch or so, then drop back in place, most of the time. Our ship was maneuvered to starboard and commenced firing at it, at extreme range. On 12 December 1966, the 199th Light Infantry Brigade and 9th Infantry Division disembarked the General John Pope in Vung Tau, South Vietnam. Distant cover was provided by the light cruiser Nagara (Capt T. Naoi, flagship of Rear-Admiral K. Kubo) escorted by three destroyers Hatsushimo (Lt.Cdr. Newsletter Archive. Three hours after nightfall on Sept. 15, 1942, the U.S.S. USS Pope (DD-225) underway off Surabaya in company with the British heavy cruiser HMS Exeter, shortly before her loss, circa February 1942. This humanitarian decision by Lieutenant Commander Shunsaku Kud placed Ikazuchi at risk of attack, and it interfered with her fighting ability, due to the sheer load of rescued sailors. The only Asiatic Fleet destroyer that received any . These had already been expended. Shortly before midnight the Allied ships changed course to due north to pass to the east of Bawean Island as ordered. Piet Hein was a little ahead of the US destroyers and opened fire with her 4.7 guns and also fired two torpedoes. They had their hands full like those of us below decks, and were sweating to keep up the pace. She must have been hit in the ammunition magazine, as she blew up and sunk immediately. Unfortunately they are spotted by Japanese warships and the Exeter and Encounter are sunk during the following engagement. Japanese bombers were spotted approaching the patched-together force off the port beam. The German submarine was the first enemy . Hoeksel, RNN), HrMs TM-6 (S.Lt. After the crew started to hit the water, Mr. Antrim, the executive officer, appeared on the fantail, and asked "who's going to volunteer to help me blow up the ship?" After steaming north into the Java sea, then veering west and steaming the balance of the night, we were greeted by a bright sunny day. (1). The Exeter's anit-aircraft guns turned loose a salvo and the plane was blown to bits. Also another enemy report was made. After the war she was transferred to the Army and redesignated USAT General John Pope. After shakedown General John Pope sailed for Newport News 5 September 1943 with over 6,000 troops and civilians bound for Greenock, Scotland; and, after disembarking her passengers there, returned to Norfolk, Virginia 25 September. I should mention at the time the word was passed to abandon ship, one of the men was overly anxious to get over the side and jumped into the water. 's) and started dive-bombing / strafing runs against us. After about fifteen minutes more at battle stations, and not spotting any additional enemy planes or ships, general quarters were secured and we returned to our quarters to eat breakfast. As told By Mr. William Penninger, Ft. Worth, Tx captured from The USS Pope. Asheville does not strike her colors, raise a white flag, jump into the lifeboats or scuttle . [11][12] These survivors had been adrift for about 22 hours in rafts and life jackets, or clinging to floats, many coated in oil, and some blinded. This arrangement had been authorized for the Admiral W. S. Benson (AP-120) class but not for the AP-110 class. Doorman canceled the attack, and Marblehead and Houston, the latter having taken a damaging hit to her after 8" gun turret, were ordered to Tjilatjap, Java. Wasp, a United States Navy aircraft carrier, slipped beneath the waves 350 miles southeast of Guadalcanal. By bleeding the hydraulic lines and yoking the rudder gears with chains Goggins and the damage control parties were able to lock the rudder amidships. It is also possible that it were the Japanese that engaged Piet Hein. They would attempt a repeat night ambush of the Japanese at Balikpapan, Borneo, as the US destroyers had successfully done in January. Around 1120 hours, HMS Exeter received a vital hit in 'A' boiler room which started a large fire and the boiler room had to be evacuated. A. Kroese, RNN) as well as the US destroyers USS John D. Ford (Lt.Cdr. $2400.00. Boon, RNN(R)), HrMs TM-11 (S.Lt. But its armament was still impressive: sixteen five-inch anti-aircraft guns, 145 25 mm anti-aircraft machine guns, and twelve multiple rocket launchers with 4 . With no further means of propulsion, she slowed to dead in the water. However while leaving Tjilatjap in the evening of the 18th the Dutch destroyer Kortenaer grounded and was only able to get of at high tide therefore was no longer part of this force. Though Marblehead had been knocked out of action and Houston and De Ruyter damaged, Doorman still had a sizable fighting force under his command. HMS Exeter sank around 1150 hours. She sailed on to Da Nang to disembark remaining elements of the 3rd Marine Regiment. Pope was laid down 9 September 1919 and launched 23 March 1920 from William Cramp and Sons; sponsored by Mrs. William S. Benson; and commissioned 27 October 1920 at Philadelphia, Commander Richard S. Galloway in command. This was attempted in a final effort to save the ship. Japanese Rear-Admiral Kubo, on board the Nagara, had meanwhile ordered the Arashio and Michishio to return to Badoeng Strait (Nagara and her three escorting destroyers were too far off). Squier Class Troop Transport C4-S-A1, ap130.pdf (2.8 MB PDF) ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London. With her location/identification now being finally confirmed, all ships lost during the Battle of the Java Sea and subsequent engagements have now been discovered/located and positively identified. The damage to the Exeter was bad enough to make her unfit for action. When north of Bali she went to full speed and returned to Surabaya for repairs. Eighteen days later on 24 June 1966, the 503rd PIR disembarked at Vung Tau, South Vietnam. About the only recourse we had left was to fan out our fish and fire them in the general direction of their ships and hope for a lucky hit. To fight on was futile as she was a sitting duck with no means to maneuver. Smith, USN), USS Parrott (Lt.Cdr. Though my wound was of a superficial nature, several others received more serious wounds. The newest USS Canberra is a 421-foot- (128-meter-) long, 3,200-metric-ton ship that can accommodate a crew of up to 75 sailors. Industrial Glass Top Table. The attack force consisted of ships of the American, British, and Dutch navies; namely the cruisers USS Houston and Marblehead, the British cruisers HMS Hobart, Exeter, Jupiter, and Express. The Allied destroyers were further behind the cruisers then intended and now arrived on the scene. She was then transferred to the Army where she served as USAT General John Pope. During this gunfight the Michishio was heavily damaged and in the end she had to be towed back to Makassar. [1] That transport had been part of the Pensacola Convoy and had left Brisbane 30 December 1941 with Army reinforcements composed of the 26th Field Artillery Brigade and Headquarters Battery, the 1st Battalion, 131st Field Artillery and supplies from that convoy destined for Java.[2]. With the odds being so heavily in their favor, we felt we were fighting a losing battle. The events as they're presented in Saving Private Ryan would never happen that way. The Baker shot produced so much contamination that President Truman cancelled the third test. She engaged in maneuvers with the battleship divisions off Guantanamo Bay from 12 January until her return to Philadelphia 27 April. Oil-rich Borneo had been invaded and the tatters of the American, British, Dutch and Australian fleets had been reorganized into a single ABDA command. by HistoryNet Staff 6/12/2006. Range to these ships was about 10 nautical miles. Over 16.5 million men and women served in the armed forces during World War II, of whom 291,557 died in battle, 113,842 died from other causes, and 670,846 were wounded. We had one 3.25" AA. The following day, Ikazuchi rescued 442 survivors from Pope and Encounter. The Dutch destroyer HrMs Witte de With (Lt.Cdr. van Beusekom, RNN), HrMs TM-10 (S.Lt. I would pray to the good lord silently to protect the crewmen from injury and the ship from destruction. Pope was initially placed in reduced commission at Philadelphia and assigned to Squadron 3, Division 39 of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. Troopships were operated by the Army Transportation Service, with "civilian" mariners; by the U.S. Navy; and the War Shipping Administration. General John Pope was launched under a Maritime Commission contract 21 March 1943 by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Kearny, New Jersey; acquired by the Navy 2 July 1943; placed in ferry commission the same day for transfer to Baltimore for conversion to a transport by Maryland Drydock Company, and commissioned in full 5 August 1943. While doing so her smoke generator was started. Please note that we're still working on this section and that we only list Commanding Officers for the duration of the Second World War. The Exeter had taken a fish (torpedo) in one of her two boiler rooms and Encounter was escorting her back to port. The balance of the task force was made up of about 20 destroyers from the fleets of three countries. The USS Pope (DD-225) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy that served during World War II. The four US destroyers were ahead of the Tromp. One of Adolf Hitler 's deadly submarines, the U-505, is seized as it makes its way home after patrolling the Gold Coast of Africa on June 4, 1944. We had received a message from the C-in-C (commander in chief), with the instructions to "defend the isle of Java to the last". Shortly afterwards two more torpedoes were fired but none found their intended target. During 1921 she alternated between her winter base at Charleston, South Carolina and her summer one at Newport, Rhode Island and escorted President Warren G. Harding to Plymouth, Massachusetts 30 July 1 August. She arrived at Vung Tau on 29 July 1967 to disembark the 244th Aviation Company and the 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment. This was done to prevent the enemy from boarding a slowly sinking ship and gathering information or charts about our fleet operations. By now it seemed that our only salvation lay in heading for the rain that loomed ahead. They launched torpedoes (Ford three, Pope - five) and turned away. Eccles, USN). By that time however the Dutch cruisers had moved on. The US destroyers then set course to the east to leave Badoeng Strait. After having completed our job, we also abandoned ship, swam away and watched as she sank by the stern. The lights went out and Goggins was enveloped in superheated flash gasses that seared the exposed skin on his legs and arms and bubbled paint and linoleum. This gave one the feeling that the ship had been hit. Very attractive oak framed stained glass window panel. She was the first ship named for John Pope. Otherwise, photos courtesy of cited or linked sources. Wiley exercised administrative control only from the destroyer tender, USS Black Hawk (AD-9), and was not aboard USS Paul Jones during the first three months of . The word was passed to "standby to abandon ship". The action was later the subject of several books and articles [13][11][12] The ships are ordered to try to escape through the Sunda Strait to Tjilatjap. Now, on the horizon yet another threat to our survival appeared: seven high bombers. General John Pope was launched under a Maritime . We then got the feeling that things would start getting a little tougher for us, and that we would probably be engaging the enemy in more and more sea battles in the future. After serving in the Pacific Theater throughout the warbeing there from Pearl Harbor to Saipan, and then Okinawahe carried a quiet lifelong interest in documentaries about the World War II American . " Receiving that message from the Commander in Chief, the crew knew that . T. Chihagi) and Wakaba (Lt.Cdr. Submit events/comments/updates for this vessel, William Cramp and Sons (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.). Shortly afterwards two more Japanese heavy cruisers were sighted bearing approximately 330 degrees. They were located in the hangar, and the aircraft, usually a scout . World War II Military Records. The USS Leopold (DE-319) being launched in June 1943; Convoy escort during WWII could be both a terrifying or dull affair. P.B.M van Straelen, RNN), escorted by the Dutch destroyers HrMs Piet Hein (Lt.Cdr. It is 13.75 x 15.75 wide, although it could be hung vertically also. That, remember, was in the battle of Balikpapan, Borneo, in the straits of Makassar. She later served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars as a civilian-crewed Military Sea Transportation Service vessel, as USNS General John Pope (T-AP-110). Please use this if you spot mistakes or want to improve this ships page. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Pope was stationed off Swatow and Pehtaiho during 14 June 19 August, observing the Japanese Navy en route to Swatow and the subsequent bombing and occupation of the city. Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas Fleet Adm. C. W. Nimitz (3) Deputy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas Vice Admiral J. H. Towers (15) Chief of Joint Staff Vice Admiral C. H. McMorris (107) BB 38 PENNSYLVANIA (Flagship) Captain C. F. Martin (427) Following the war, General John Pope continued to sail to Japanese and Korean ports on troop rotation duties, finally being placed in reduced operational status at Seattle 14 May 1955. During the torpedo attack a total of fifteen torpedoes were fired, six each by USS Stewart and USS Pope and three by USS Pillsbury. The Philippines were falling as outnumbered American land forces retreated down the Bataan Peninsula. Pope joined Squadron 15, Division 43 of the Asiatic Fleet at Chefoo, China 26 August and participated in fleet exercises off Chefoo until her departure 28 October for her winter base at Cavite, Philippines. During the Second Battle of the Java Sea, Pope and Encounter were directed to escort Exeter away from the action. 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